Chorote | |
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Geographic distribution | Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay |
Linguistic classification |
Matacoan
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Subdivisions | |
Glottolog | chor1274 |
The Chorote languages form a small group of indigenous language varieties spoken primarily in northwestern Argentina, and also in Paraguay and far-southeastern Bolivia. The languages are part of the Matacoan family, and are most closely related to Wichí. [1] They are also known as Chorotí, Yofúaha, or Tsoloti.
Gordon (2005) in Ethnologue divides Chorote into the following two languages.
Chorote | |
---|---|
Geographic distribution | Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay |
Linguistic classification |
Matacoan
|
Subdivisions | |
Glottolog | chor1274 |
The Chorote languages form a small group of indigenous language varieties spoken primarily in northwestern Argentina, and also in Paraguay and far-southeastern Bolivia. The languages are part of the Matacoan family, and are most closely related to Wichí. [1] They are also known as Chorotí, Yofúaha, or Tsoloti.
Gordon (2005) in Ethnologue divides Chorote into the following two languages.